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Week of 16-Jun-2026 – 22-Jun-2026

AI lessons and quizzes — now yours to shape

This week the spotlight is on AI Self-Learn. The AI writes the chapters and the quizzes — and now teachers can edit every word. Rewrite the AI-generated lesson, fix or add quiz questions, and curate exactly what students see. Maths now renders cleanly, and quizzes stay strictly on the chapter being studied. Alongside the AI work, we shipped more automation across attendance and reporting.

AI Self-Learn, editable end to end 20+ improvements

Our AI doesn't just generate study material — this week it became something teachers can own and refine. In AI Self-Learn, every AI-written chapter and quiz question is now fully editable: rewrite the lesson and its summary, fix or improve answers, add your own questions, and archive anything that shouldn't reach students. We also made the AI quizzes render maths properly and stay strictly on the chapter a student is studying. Beyond AI, the week added more automation — attendance straight from Petpooja, a WhatsApp spend report, students across sessions, and a wave of fixes that make fees and reports faster and steadier.

AI Self-Learn — written by AI, perfected by you

Edit any AI-generated chapter. In EDII AI → AI Self-Learn, teachers can open any chapter's AI-generated study content for a class and subject and rewrite it — change the chapter content and the summary so the lesson reads exactly the way you teach it.
Fix, add and curate quiz questions. Open the AI-generated quiz for a chapter and make it yours — correct or improve individual questions and answers, add your own questions, and archive or delete any you don't want students to see.
Maths that actually looks like maths. Fractions, powers, square roots and subscripts now render correctly in self-learn quizzes (for example ½, x², √, x₂) instead of showing raw symbols.
Quizzes that stay on the lesson. Self-learn quiz questions now stick strictly to the chapter the student is studying, so the AI no longer drifts to questions from the wrong lesson.
Learning Center shows your real data. The Learning Center dashboard now reflects your school's actual learning paths, modules and progress instead of sample placeholders — so the AI study tools sit on top of live data.

Staff attendance, automated from Petpooja

Pull punches straight from Petpooja. A new Staff Attendance → Petpooja Integration brings staff punch-in / punch-out from Petpooja Payroll directly into Staff Attendance. Set up your connection once, test it, then pull a day's (or any date range's) punches with Sync Now — or let it run automatically.
Match Petpooja people to your staff. Load your Petpooja employee list and link each person to the right staff user — or use Auto-map to do it in one click — so every punch is recorded against the correct staff member.

Manage your biometric machines yourself

Register a machine in seconds. A new Biometric tab in Admin Preferences lets you add a biometric attendance machine yourself — enter its Machine ID / serial number, choose its vendor (Mantra or eSSL) and give it an optional name. No more waiting until you assign it to a user.
Available everywhere instantly. A machine you register from Preferences is immediately available to pick under Biometric Information when adding or editing a user, and the tab lists every machine already registered for your school.
Delete a machine you no longer use. Each machine in the Registered Machines list now has a delete button. Removing a machine takes it off the list so it no longer appears when adding or editing a user — and you're asked to confirm before it's deleted.

Students, across sessions

Add a student to another session. Open any student's profile and use the new Session Update button to also list that student in a different academic session, past or future — so a student in 2024-2025 can also appear in 2026-2027. Pick the source session, the target session, and the class and section for the target. The main profile isn't changed, and if they already exist in the target session you're told and nothing is overwritten.
See who handed over their old TC. The student profile table now has a TC Provided column showing Yes or No for each student, based on the "Old TC Provided?" answer recorded when the student was added. Use Filter Columns to show or hide it — and it's included when you print or download the list (Excel, CSV or text).

Know your messaging spend

A WhatsApp usage & cost report. A new SMS → WhatsApp Report shows how many WhatsApp messages your school has sent over any date range, broken down by template and by purpose (Attendance, Fees, Admission, OTP / Login, Birthday wishes, Visitor, and more).
See the cost and the trend. The report estimates the approximate cost of those messages (about ₹0.50 each) overall and per category/template, highlights your busiest day and most-used templates, shows a day-by-day activity trend, and exports the whole thing to CSV.

An official Parade State & a wave of fixes

Parade State in the official format. The printed parade state (Others → Parade) has been redesigned to follow the standard layout exactly — centred school header, a strength summary (Total / Present / Absent, with Boarding & Day-Boarding cadet and staff counts per house), a class-wise table split by house, and a staff table for checked-out and absent staff.
Fees & transport reports open again. The Monthly and Yearly fee reports and the Transport Payment screen were failing to load — all three now open and show the correct figures. You can also edit and delete hostel rooms again.
Safer fee collection. The Submit / Pay button now locks while a payment is being saved, so a quick double-click can't record the same payment twice, and receipt numbering stays unique even when several receipts are created at the same instant.
Smoother bulk marks & real data. On large mark sheets, Bulk Entry no longer jumps or loses the box you're typing in when the list refreshes, the Learning Center now shows your school's real data instead of placeholders, and large fee and transaction reports load noticeably faster.

AI that teaches with you, not instead of you.

The AI does the heavy lifting — writing chapters and quizzes for every class and subject — but the final word is yours. This week put teachers firmly in control of the AI's output, so every lesson and question can be checked, corrected and made your own. Alongside it, more of the daily routine now runs itself. Small steps, every week, toward a school that runs itself a little more. And we ship more next week.